gliv(1) Image viewer gliv(1)
NAME
gliv - An OpenGL Image Viewer
SYNOPSIS
gliv [OPTIONS]... [FILES]...
DESCRIPTION
gliv uses gdk-pixbuf to load images and OpenGL to render them. It allows to do some moving, rotating, zooming and slide show.
OPTIONS
The options are first set to their default values, "off" for flags, then read either from ~/.glivrc or /etc/glivrc or a configuration file
specified on the command line, and finally read from the command line.
Omitting the argument for an option that takes an "on|off" argument (flags) is like giving it "on", so --foo is the same as --foo=on if foo
is an on|off flag.
-h, --help
Print help and exit.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
-a, --add-all[=on|off]
Add all files in the directory. With this option, when you open a file on the command line or with the open dialog, all others files
in the directory are added as well.
-R, --recursive[=on|off]
Recursive directory traversal. If gliv tries to load a direcory, it will also load every image all its subdirectories.
-S, --sort[=on|off]
Show images in sorted order. The images list will be sorted before the slide show.
-s, --shuffle[=on|off]
Show images in random order. The images list will be shuffled before the slide show.
-F, --force-load[=on|off]
Try to load every file. When loading a file, the loader is chosen according to the filename extension in order to optimize the load-
ing time. If the extension is unknown, the file is ignored, with this option gliv will always try to load the file.
-C, --client[=on|off]
Connect to a running gliv, appending to the list. With this option, gliv will open the files passed in the arguments in the gliv
server window. It can also be used with the -0 option. The gliv server is the latest launched gliv or the one which has been chosen
using the Options menu.
-c, --client-clear[=on|off]
Connect to a running gliv, replacing the list. This is like the --client option except that the specified list on the client will
replace the list on the server instead of being appended to.
-e, --build-menus[=on|off]
No images menu at startup. Disabling the images menus creation at startup makes it faster, especially with many files on the command
line.
-g, --glivrc[=FILE]
Use this configuration file or none. Specify it to disable loading of the rc file. With a filename as argument it will use it as a
configuration file.
-w, --slide-show[=on|off]
Start the slide show immediately. This way you will not have to start it manually from the menu.
-0, --null[=on|off]
Read null-terminated filenames. This can be used with "find -print0" or with "tr '
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